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To increase or improve something, such as tourism, business, or confidence.
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To have a strong impact or meaningful connection with someone.
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To have a poor outcome or experience, often in business or competition.
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Very attractive or appealing, making you want to do or have something.
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To provide what is needed or desired by a specific group of people.
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To increase the chances of success or a positive outcome.
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A measurement of something, often referring to pricing or ranking.
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Producing large amounts of something, often quickly and without high quality.
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Lacking strong flavor, excitement, or uniqueness.
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The most important or final result, often in business or finances.
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The process of improving a place to attract more visitors.
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A small lodging, often family-run, providing accommodation to travelers.
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A popular or frequently visited place.
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The essential facilities and services needed for a place to function, such as roads, transportation, and utilities.
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Something considered valuable or significant to a country.
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Accidentally or intentionally appearing in someone’s photo unexpectedly.
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A period with the highest or best performance, such as the most tourists or highest sales.
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A location recognized by UNESCO for its cultural or natural significance.
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A small lodging that provides a room and a morning meal.
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Travel that focuses on experiencing and preserving natural environments.
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A group of hotels owned by the same company, often with similar branding and services.
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A beach known for its fine, bright-colored sand, often found in tropical locations.
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A tourist activity that involves observing whales in their natural habitat.
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A person who provides information and assistance to tourists.
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The central or principal landmass of a country, as opposed to islands.
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The animals and plants that live in the ocean.
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A protected natural area maintained for conservation and public enjoyment.
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To build too much in an area, often harming its natural beauty or resources.
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A travel package that includes transportation, accommodation, and activities for a fixed price.
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A place that attracts many tourists but is often overpriced or overly commercialized.
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A location that is not well known or frequently visited by tourists.
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A place or thing that is surprisingly unknown despite its great qualities.
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A point of interaction, often between a person and technology or systems.
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To spark someone’s curiosity or attention.
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A beginner in a particular activity or field.
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Get the hang of something commencer à apprendre
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To learn how to do something properly after practice.
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Feeling sad because you are away from home.
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Beautiful and visually appealing, often describing landscapes.
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Relaxed, easygoing, and stress-free.
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An expression used to say something is interesting, cool, or impressive.
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Practical and able to be put into effect; useful for making decisions or improvements.
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The ability to act independently and make decisions without external control.
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Agreement or support from others, often referring to team or stakeholder approval.
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Reacting in a way that protects oneself from criticism or attack.
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Feeling discouraged or having lost confidence and motivation.
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A reason or explanation given to support an action or decision.
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To understand something incorrectly or in a way that was not intended.
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Weaknesses, flaws, or areas where someone or something fails to meet expectations.
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To interrupt or change something drastically, often in an innovative way.
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Intended to fix or improve a problem or mistake.
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Not solved or settled; still open to discussion or dispute.
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To slow down or obstruct progress.
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To understand something fully and clearly.
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A lack of coordination or agreement between elements or people.
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The most essential or foundational part of something, such as a business or idea.
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To expand, increase, or distribute something over a larger area.
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Not meeting expected standards or potential.
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The ability to keep employees, customers, or knowledge over time.
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To continue or maintain something, often something negative.
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Not dealt with or resolved.
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To grow, succeed, or develop well, especially in challenging situations.
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To happen again or repeatedly over time.
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To contact or reach out to someone, often informally.
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To move around and interact socially with different people at an event.
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To strike up a conversation commencer à apprendre
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To start talking with someone, often a stranger or acquaintance.
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A question, activity, or remark that helps people start a conversation comfortably.
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The benefits or value gained from relationships and networking.
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To contact someone for help, support, or communication.
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A short, persuasive summary of an idea, business, or skill, typically under 60 seconds.
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To do better than competitors or expectations.
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Completely, openly, or without hesitation.
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To bring together differing ideas, views, or people into agreement.
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Strong, resilient, or well-developed.
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In a way that is appropriate for the situation; as a result.
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The possible consequences or effects of an action or decision.
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A good relationship based on trust, understanding, and connection.
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Connections or relationships that have become inactive but can be revived.
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Easy opportunities or tasks that require minimal effort to achieve results.
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